Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of William Shakespeare, ed. by R. Carruthers and W. Chambers, Part 32,Volum 7 |
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Pàgina 8
... GUILDENSTERN , OSRIC , A Priest . A Gentleman , courtiers . MARCELLUS , BERNARDO , officers . FRANCISCO , a soldier . REYNALDO , servant to Polonius . Players . Two Clowns , gravediggers . FORTINBRAS , prince of Norway . A Captain ...
... GUILDENSTERN , OSRIC , A Priest . A Gentleman , courtiers . MARCELLUS , BERNARDO , officers . FRANCISCO , a soldier . REYNALDO , servant to Polonius . Players . Two Clowns , gravediggers . FORTINBRAS , prince of Norway . A Captain ...
Pàgina 41
... GUILDENSTERN , and Attendants . King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ! Moreover that we much did long to see you , The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending . Something have you heard Of Hamlet's ...
... GUILDENSTERN , and Attendants . King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ! Moreover that we much did long to see you , The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending . Something have you heard Of Hamlet's ...
Pàgina 42
... Guildenstern . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz : And I beseech you instantly to visit My too much changed son . Go , some of you , And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and ...
... Guildenstern . Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz : And I beseech you instantly to visit My too much changed son . Go , some of you , And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is . Guil . Heavens make our presence , and ...
Pàgina 47
... part withal - except my life , except my life , except my life . Pol . Fare you well , my lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Enter ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to SCENE II . ] HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . 47.
... part withal - except my life , except my life , except my life . Pol . Fare you well , my lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Enter ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to SCENE II . ] HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . 47.
Pàgina 48
William Shakespeare Robert Carruthers. Enter ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to seek the Lord Hamlet ; there he is . Ros . [ To Polonius . ] God save you , Guil . Mine honour'd lord ! - Ros . My most dear lord ! sir ! [ Exit ...
William Shakespeare Robert Carruthers. Enter ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to seek the Lord Hamlet ; there he is . Ros . [ To Polonius . ] God save you , Guil . Mine honour'd lord ! - Ros . My most dear lord ! sir ! [ Exit ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
art thou BENVOLIO blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cyprus dead dear death Denmark Desdemona dost thou doth Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear Fortinbras friar FRIAR LAURENCE gentleman Ghost give good-night grief Guil GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio husband Iago Juliet kill'd King kiss lady Laer Laertes look lord madam Mantua married Mercutio Michael Cassio mistress Montague Moor mother murder never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello play POLONIUS pray prince quarto Queen Re-enter Roderigo Romeo Romeo and Juliet ROSENCRANTZ ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN SCENE Shakespeare shew soul speak sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain weep wife wilt word
Passatges populars
Pàgina 67 - Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and blest are those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Pàgina 81 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow ; Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Pàgina 66 - ... accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Pàgina 123 - tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all.
Pàgina 127 - s yet some liquor left. Ham. As thou 'rt a man, Give me the cup : let go, by heaven I 'll have it. — O good Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me ! If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.
Pàgina 57 - I have heard, That guilty creatures sitting at a play Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Pàgina 104 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul — Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars ! — It is the cause.
Pàgina 37 - Twere now to be most happy; for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Pàgina 93 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? a beast, no more. Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused.
Pàgina 56 - What's Hecuba to him or he to Hecuba That he should weep for her? What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have?